This week, we continue our Stewardship Series with a discussion about a resource that we can’t get more of: time. We don’t know how much of it we have, and so we are charged to make good us of it.
“Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is.”
— Ephesians 5:15-17
Most conversations about time management go straight to productivity hacks. Time blocking. Morning routines. Inbox zero.
This one goes deeper.
Hard Truth: Most people aren’t misusing time because they’re lazy or because they’re workaholics. Those are symptoms. The root cause is fear. Fear of failing. Fear of stopping. Fear of what they’ll have to face when the busyness runs out.
Key Questions Explored:
Why do people who work themselves to exhaustion also have the most regrets?
What is the psychology behind procrastination— nd why does “I’ll do it when...” seldom works?
What does the Bible mean when it calls rest a commandment, not a reward?
How do you know whether your busyness is purpose or anxiety wearing ambition’s clothes?
What would change if you treated rest as an act of obedience?
This conversation goes places most productivity content never reaches — personal testimonies, biblical profiles of time misuse, and a real framework for understanding which season you’re actually in.
Listen to the episode (or watch the live stream recording on YouTube at yt.tuckerwhit.com) and prepare to have an important evaluation of how you’re stewarding your time.



